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What kind of Japanese house would you like to live in?

If I won the lotto I'd buy one of those big country estate type houses and invite all my friends from /jp/ to stay whenever they want.

>> No.9970530

I'd only live in such a house where it's warm all round the year. It must be horribly cold in the Winter.

>> No.9970529
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My dream house would be a high rise apartment in Tokyo

>> No.9970534
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>If I won the lotto

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>>9970530
You could take it easy under a Kotatsu with other jpers though.

>> No.9970538
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I'd keep living in a small apartment even if I was a millionaire.
It's more comfy than anything else.

>> No.9970542

I'd rather live in a Victorian-esque mansion with red drapery and velvet everywhere.

>> No.9970545

>>9970543
I can't imagine them being very comfortable.

>> No.9970554

>>9970552
No.

>> No.9970552

>>9970545
You've never been under a kotatsu, have you?

>> No.9970564
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9970564

I'd live here. It'd be called /jp/ manor.

Only requirements are you act like a little girl and like tea and cute clothes.

>> No.9970569
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I refuse to live alone in a house that I didn't build. I don't understand how people can just buy these houses that other people made. How can you form an emotional connection to some pre-built house? If you don't make it with your own hands then it's basically just a large apartment building without rent.

I wish that Japan had more open space. It's a beautiful country and I would love to build my home there, but it's so fucking cramped. You can't just buy a few acres in the middle of no where and build your own house since that kind of land doesn't exist in Japan. The few large wilderness areas that they do have are protected wildlife areas and not purchasable and everything else is owned by someone.

>> No.9970572

You just don't buy a house like you would with candy

>> No.9970575

I wonder how much the construction of such a manor would cost...

>> No.9970584

>>9970564
I wonder what it'd be like rooming with many /jp/ers in a house like that.

I imagine it'd be nice as everyone would have the same interests and there'd be mutual friendship.

>> No.9970592

>>9970526
Probably my grandma's house. It's nice place in the country side and it even has a fancy tatami room. I'm the second youngest of all her grand children so I probably won't get her house but who knows?

>> No.9970595

>>9970569
But building your own house would mean that the already built houses would go to waste. Your hurting the economy by just letting the service go to waste.

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>>9970584
I think it would be pretty gay. All the asspies would keep being awkward and make everyone else feel uncomfortable in their presence. People would ask each other to suck their cocks and the interior of the manor would be filthy as fuck because no one would clean it. Pissbottles and ugly men in girls dresses everywhere.

>> No.9970629

>>9970595

>Your hurting the economy by just letting the service go to waste.

That part of the economy should die. House flippers and realtors are criminals. My father builds homes and I built a lot with him when I was growing up and the cost of building a good home is minuscule in comparison to the prices that people sell these homes at.

The degree of how overpriced homes are is disgusting and completely unacceptable, the prices are still outrageous in comparison to the cost of building them even in today's market where the price of houses has dropped so much.

>> No.9970701

>>9970629

Okay, sure, but why build a new house if you can just live in one that is already built? I mean, from an ecological/space-saving point of view, it's pretty wasteful.

>> No.9970714

>>9970701

I believe that the whole process of how we build houses is wrong. When they create a new neighborhood they will build several dozen homes before anyone has even bought it yet and these types of houses make up the majority of empty homes that you would purchase. In the short-term it seems wasteful to build a house when these are available, but if you buy the house then it supports this and they will continue to build even more of them.

If everyone constructed their own home then we would have something similar to how it used to be where families would have homes that they would pass down through the generations, rather than these cheap piece of shit houses that people throw together in two months and are scattered all over the suburbs.

>> No.9970732

I'd take a small apartment in Akihabara.

>> No.9970744

>>9970732
You would never have enough funds to get an apartment there unless you were somebody important.

>> No.9970745

>>9970608
>gay....Pissbottles and ugly men in girls dresses everywhere.
Reality surely sucks.

>> No.9970748

>>9970744
You're exaggerating the price for an apartment there.

>> No.9970749

>>9970714
You made a nice point.

>> No.9970757

>>9970538
Same here, for some reason I would prefer to live in an apartment rather than living in a large mansion.

>> No.9970763

how about these? you could put tatami mats on the floor I bet.

http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/

>> No.9970768

>>9970748
Rent p/m seems to be around 70k - 1XXk

I'd be more worried about finding a job.

>> No.9970770

Well, I'd rather live in small apartment, actually I'd like to live in the place I took Japanese classes last year, it's a simple small room with a really large window, the whole building is very quiet and at night you have a beautiful view of city and the dark sky.
That place feels specially comfy at winter I really wish it wasn't a commercial building.

>> No.9970771

>>9970714
>how it used to be where families would have homes that they would pass down through the generations

but that's whats happening right now

Thats why Landlords/Land owners exist, nerd

>> No.9970773

I don't really care as long as it's tiny and has tatami mats

>> No.9970789

>>9970714
>
If everyone constructed their own home then we would have something similar to how it used to be where families would have homes that they would pass down through the generations, rather than these cheap piece of shit houses that people throw together in two months and are scattered all over the suburbs.

Stop complaining just because you don't have a piece of land

>> No.9970875

>>9970714
>If everyone constructed their own home then we would have something similar to how it used to be where families would have homes that they would pass down through the generations

I'd be surprised if you could provide some examples of average homes built before the 1900's that were passed down through the family, and that were actually comfortable and well-built.

Seriously, you don't even know what the fuck you're talking about.

>> No.9970886

>>9970608
As an ass pie myself I feel slightly offended by your statement.

>> No.9970892

>>9970886
>I feel slightly offended
Sure you do.

>> No.9973499

>>9970773
wtf man

>> No.9975799

>>9970543
What if you accidently brush legs.

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>>9973499
what? I was serious

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